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No Man's Sky Hotfix Attempts to Address Criticisms Over Recent 4.0 Update

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Hello Games has sent out a hotfix for No Man's Sky in the desire for addressing some of the concerns fans had with the recent 4.0 update. In spite of the fact that there is a strong local area surrounding the universe investigation title, with it in any event, being a famous game on Valve's Steam Deck, there has been some backlash since the Waypoint update carried out over seven days prior. The engineer has accepted some of the input, fully intent on fixing some of the issues players have been having.

Some of No Man's Sky fans were discontent with version 4.0, which was released to attempt to streamline the game, especially for those who were unfamiliar to it or had not played in some time and were put off by every one of the updates. Perhaps of the biggest grievance voiced by many locally has been about the changes to the inventory system. While there were more slots added to a player's stock and ordnance, it included some major disadvantages, with the fix decreasing the quantity of technology upgrades. Some lashed out at the game and designer by trolling the release on Steam, with it at present sitting at a "mostly positive" rating.

In any case, it looks as however Hello Games has endeavored to redress this with another update. As per the fix notes, players who redesign their No Man's Sky save to Waypoint will be given an extra technology slot. On top of this, there's also been another trouble setting added, which allows fans to "lock themselves out" of different difficulties, with this choice being permanent once selected. There have been several bug fixes as well. The studio's fellow benefactor Sean Murray took to Twitter recently to say that players should start to see a "lot of improvements," which have come to fruition because of local area criticism.
















It's possible these changes will appease those who were displeased with version 4.0 of the game, however there will always be criticisms. No secret No Man's Sky bombarded when it sent off in 2016, with many accusing the designer of purposefully misleading general society about the game's substance. Luckily, the group managed to make something happen with a ton of free updates and fixes, transforming the game into a praised sci-fi title generally.

On top of the update, Hello Games said not quite a while in the past that No Man's Sky no longer needs a devoted graphics card to run. This opens up opportunities for those playing on lower spec PCs, and with the recent hotfix, ideally the game will keep on being as famous as it has been.
 
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